Albanian-American doctor: My father fought in the war and was not afraid, I'm afraid of COVID-19

In a candidly accompanying the entire interview for Ora News, Albanian-American physician Nisser Ceausaj spoke of the unknown risk of this virus. By putting ourselves in the position of each of us, he claimed to fear this virus, but despite all, he has the courage and strength to fight in helping people [...]
In a candidly accompanying the entire interview for Ora News, Albanian-American physician Nisser Ceausaj spoke of the unknown risk of this virus.
By putting ourselves in the position of each one of us, he claimed to be afraid of this virus, but despite all of it, he has the courage and strength to fight in helping sick people.
He set the example of his father, who, despite having fought in war, had not been afraid, while he himself is afraid of David-19.
Chaushaj begins: My father fought in World War II and was not afraid. He was a stronger man than me and a stronger Albanian man. I'm a doctor, I'm afraid, but it's my duty as a human to help these people and I'm not leaving this duty. I even walk in fear, but get dressed, do what I have to do, isolate myself, live alone, but fear doesn't stop me from doing my duty to my suffering people.
The doctor says that he has also shed tears for his colleagues and friends who have lost their fight with the disease.
Chaushaj begins: Two days earlier I came home and received news that one of my friends, who were specialists together, had died of this disease. Within five days he caught her and died. To tell you the truth, I cried all night, thinking that my friend who had done the job for sick people all his life was a surgeon for children. There are many doctors and nurses who are getting sick and my soul hurts for them, but it is our duty to continue this war to save our people. I'm tired, I'm worried, I'm continuing the war. /Ora News.tv/












